nudiustertian

From Latin nudius tertius, literally, today is the third day. Earliest
documented use: 1647. Also see hesternal (relating to yesterday) and
hodiernal (relating to
today).

USAGE:

"I'd ordered the key on-line for £48 that nudiustertian morning and
was not expecting it to arrive until the following week."
Benjamin Nolan; Cyclin' the City; Syniq.co.uk; Aug 22, 2012.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:

My own experience and development deepen every day my conviction that our moral progress may be measured by the degree in which we sympathize with individual suffering and individual joy. -George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), novelist (1819-1880)